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2013 North Indian Ocean cyclone season

The 2013 North Indian Ocean cyclone season was marked by a series of tropical cyclones that predominantly affected the Indian subcontinent, causing significant weather events in the region. Officially, the season extended from April 1 to December 31, 2013, although cyclonic activity can occur year-round. The season was characterized by the formation of several notable systems, including Cyclone Phailin, which became one of the most powerful cyclones to make landfall in Odisha, India, resulting in extensive damage and displacement. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) monitored and categorized these systems, providing vital forecasts to mitigate impacts. Overall, the 2013 season illustrated the severe weather challenges faced by India in the North Indian Ocean region.